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Parameters and Analysis

Research Structure

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Parameters of Study

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a) Measuring factors of Livable Street with Vegetation

Street Vegetation Attributes

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The research paper follows a mixed method of qualitative and quantitative analysis, where in the last chapter the qualitative aspects of the research are studied taking a few examples across the globe to understand the use of streets and the physical environment which is formed by the street vegetation and the other elements of the streets. Further, the Analysis chapter lays the conclusion from the 4 case examples studied and a comparative analysis of the same based on the certain parameters of study established earlier in the literature review. Then the quantitative data collected through the survey is analyzed to study the respondents’ view and perspective related to streets as the pedestrian, and how walkability can enhance the lifestyle of the city and spaces in their neighbourhood.

Conclusion

The analysis of the Qualitative (See Case Examples) and Quantitative (See Survey) data helps in understanding the subject in detail, looking at the establishments laid in the literature review and shows how the physical environment of the streets has an influential effect on the pedestrians. The Qualitative parameters studied are further validated in quantitative surveys to understand which has a higher influence on the walkability of people. The comparative analysis of the case study is to understand the different quality factors and parameters which helps in creating the different streets and how it increases the walkability ratio, which is directly proportional to the better quality of life and helps in decreasing the sedentary lifestyle. Similarly, in the data analysis of respondents survey its seen that the street vegetation and other amenities are the influential factors for the pedestrians.

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